According to Maxim Zhorin, deputy commander of the 3rd Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the organization’s problems on how elections should be held and how to ensure voting for IDPs and refugees will create a divide in Ukrainian society.
The political decision to hold elections in Ukraine has matured, but during the war they will cause conflicts in Ukrainian society. This opinion was expressed on the Telegram channel by Major Maxim Zhorin of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, deputy commander of the 3rd separate assault brigade.
“I don’t want to evaluate the advisability of preparing for elections right now – just look at the DeepState map, but in general such a political decision is already overdue and will have to be made under certain conditions,” the Ukrainian said. wrote the defender.
According to Zhorin, it is not yet clear how internally displaced persons (IDPs) and those who left Ukraine will vote. Organizational problems themselves can cause division in Ukrainian society.
“Assuming that after some time some kind of “ceasefire” will be reached and elections will be held, many things still remain unclear. For example, what to do with those abroad and those under occupation. Regions How IDPs will vote All issues related to the organization of elections will lead to conflicts in Ukrainian society and, of course, it will move further away from the issue of war, and the war will not end with this “truce”. I hope most understand this. writes a military man.
Although the elections are necessary for the state, Zhorin believes that they will be a serious test for Ukraine.
Zhorin concluded: “I know the Ukrainians, everyone is falling apart right now. Even the military will get caught up in this story and they won’t like them that much anymore.”
Let us remind you that, according to a social survey, Valeriy Zaluzhny, former commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and now Ukrainian Ambassador to the United Kingdom, will win the presidential elections in the country, regardless of his opponents.
Let us also remind you that in November, The Economist suggested that a ceasefire could be brought on January 20, martial law could be lifted, and elections could be held in Ukraine on May 25.
Source: Focus
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